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Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans
Sarah Greenough
National Gallery Of Art, Washington/Steidl
National Gallery Of Art, Washington/Steidl
First released in 1958, Robert Frank's seminal work, The Americans , is without question the single most important photographer's book published since World War II, and it continues to be profoundly influential, inspiring countless photographers...
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Kubrick: The Definitive Edition
Michel Ciment, Martin Scorsese
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
With a new Introduction by Martin Scorsese. If Stanley Kubrick had made only 2001: A Space Odyssey or Dr. Strangelove , his cinematic legacy would have been assured. But from his first feature film, Fear and Desire , to the posthumously...
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Fractured Figure, Volume I
Jeffrey Deitch, Pawel Althamer, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Maurizio Cattelan, Ashley Bickerton, John Bock, Paul Chan, George Condo, Nigel Cooke, Folkert de Jong, Barnaby Furnas, Robert Gober, Matt Greene, Tim Hawkinson, David Johansen, Chris Johanson
Deste Foundation
Deste Foundation
A culture's body image, as refracted through its art, will usually provide a more telling account of its preoccupations than the most explicit political art; it seems that cultural symptoms leak more readily into depictions of the body than into...
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Auto Legends: Classics of Style and Design
Michel Zumbrunn, Robert Cumberford
Merrell
Merrell
Over sixty of the most important cars ever designed are featured in this sumptuously produced book. Every car has been stunningly photographed from different angles and in detail by Michel Zumbrunn, described as "one of the world’s most successful...
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